8.3 discussion

The day by day challenge of taking care of, really focusing on, and instructing kids can be a struggle especially while being a single parent. Add the pressure of bringing in sufficient cash to support the family’s prosperity and feeling satisfied in your own profession, and it becomes overwhelming. Furthermore arrangements that work for every one of a kind family can be difficult to find.  Whether it’s keeping awake until late with a hot kid, expecting to remain longer working, adapting to an abrupt crisis, upholding house controls, or handling the heap of everyday choices over the course of the day, a performance parent does it single-handedly. In any case, realizing it’s everything dependent upon you can likewise be a significant, and regularly enabling, obligation (Lindholm, 2021).Some possible solutions are: benefiting from purloined moments, setting up one of a kind housing plans, making sure your work schedule fits the needs of your kid(s), and building practical encouraging groups of people (Lindholm, 2021).I truly believe that it takes a village to raise a child.  So if you have that village that helps, you can limit your stress and practice good mental health.Lindholm, M. (2021 April 8). Creating Strategies from Single Parents on Juggling Work and Family. Retrieved from https://hbr.org/2021/04/creative-strategies-from-single-parents-on-juggling-work-and-family

Discuss Saint Augustine of Hippo and his Confessions.

I will pay for the following article Saint Augustine of Hippo and his Confessions. The work is to be 5 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. However, the relentless pursuit of the truth made him leave his hometown and venture to Italy, and roughly after three decades had he finally became baptized in the Christian faith, much to the delight of his mother, St. Monica. It can be deduced through his works that his main goal is to find the spiritual truth, and due to himself not acknowledging the spiritual presence of God everywhere, he had an early life full of sins. He died in 430 when the Vandals started to besiege Calama, where he stayed for the rest of his life.[1] As a reformed man who used to live in a life of sin, his book Confessions was able to convey his thoughts as well as his beliefs during and after his conversion to Christianity, as well as the struggles he had to face when Rome was already crumbling and a new era was about to usher in.

&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp. St. Augustine’s book, Confessions recalls most of his younger life when he was still living in sin. The first ten books were mostly his biography, while the remaining books focused on the first chapter of Genesis, mostly dealing with creation and the fall of grace, which he experienced.[2] While it is not said in the book that he was a very bad child, he found pleasure in committing sins due to his love search.[3] The first book deals with his infancy to his youth, and during which he was starting to question things which he must do, as well as the good and naughty things that he did to gain praise from just about everyone: from his parents. to his teachers and his peers. However, trying to gain praise from human beings was only to make oneself feel good, and for that, he confesses that he only looked for beauty and not the truth.[4]

&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp. The second book tells about St. Augustine’s life as a youth sent to Carthage to further his studies and become a respectable man. However, due to his relishing of the needs of the flesh and to satisfy the peer pressure from his friends, he has sunk into an even lower state, much to the chagrin of his devout mother. He confessed that he was doing such things during these times to satisfy his need for sinning and nothing else.[5] Concluding this book is St. Augustine admitting that having friends can either be good or dangerous and that to live away from friends that commit sins should be the best course of action to avoid becoming a sinner even further.

Discussion on Pluto has five moons which are Charon, Hydra, Nix, Kerberos, and Styx and there are believed to be many other smaller moons some which have been discovered and others which have not yet been discovered.

Write 3 pages thesis on the topic pluto. Pluto has five moons which are Charon, Hydra, Nix, Kerberos, and Styx and there are believed to be many other smaller moons some which have been discovered and others which have not yet been discovered. Charon which is the largest was also discovered first in 1978 followed by Hydra and Nix which were both discovered in 2005. The discovery of these moons suggests that the planet may be having a ring system though past studies show that no ring exists on the planet or on its periphery. It is also worth noting that these moons are unusually close to the dwarf planet than all other objects that surround it and also then it is the case in the majority of other planets which have been explored. The origin and the identity of Pluto are not very clear and there are actually many differing theories all of which try to explain these two aspects. Some of these theories suggest that the planet used to be a moon of the neighboring planet Neptune that escaped from the normal path of circulation hence resulting to a new planet. Other theories differ with this and argue that the paths of the two planets are far away from each and thus there is no possibility of the two colliding. There is a lot to be explored on Pluto and therefore the possibility of a spacecraft landing on the planet this year is expected to be of great benefit as far as studies concerning the planet are concerned. There is, therefore, need for more studies and visits to be launched in order to solve all the mysteries surrounding the planet.

Discussion on the secret life of bees story examination

Write a 6 pages paper on the secret life of bees story examination. On page 103, Lily wonders about the use of race as a point of hatred. According to her, all people have similar characteristics. There is nothing different except the skin only. On the same page, she wonders why race should be a point of hatred yet even her piss, and that of June are similar.

In the above statement, therefore, Lily means that people are equal but due to Johnson’s bill, a point of division developed between the white race and the black race. The bill brought division because before then they had she had considered blacks equal to the whites. However, the bill brought division, which did not exist before.

In the story, August reads the story of Mary because of her and to the other blacks, Mary rescued them. They considered themselves children of Mary and them, therefore, called themselves the daughters of Mary. Blacks considered Mary their rescuer sent by God, who had heard their cries for help. Mary was thus a symbol of hope, success, and defeat of the problems of the past. She represented the long-awaited dream.

In her story, August clear depicts the perception of Mary by the blacks. The reverence of Mary by the blacks started when slavery existed. In the story, August said that a man named Obadiah who was loading bricks onto a boat found a statue of a woman that Pearl later named it Mary. Pearl gave the statue the name Mary because she and the other blacks believed that the statue had told Obadiah that she had come to take care of them. Blacks thus related the biblical Mary with the statue, as they believed the biblical Mary had a mothers’ heart. The verses attributed to Mary were thus appropriate to the blacks as they reminded them of hope brought about by the statue named Mary.

In page 136, Zachary is upset when Lily commented that he was a footballer. For Zach, Lily’s comment represented the view of the whites on the black people.&nbsp.